World grain supplies tighten, U.S. soy exports shrink

From the EU to the Urals, drought is hurting wheat and barley crops, said the International Grains Council, forecasting the smallest world grain crop in three years and the smallest “carry-over” supplies in four years. China’s “prohibitive” tariff on U.S. soybeans will cut U.S. exports by 6 percent in the year ahead and inflate U.S.… » Read More

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